Fighting a California Traffic Ticket

You're driving down the street on your way to the market and suddenly you see the dreaded red lights flash behind you. This can only mean one thing; you are getting pulled over by a cop. You have no idea why the officer would pull you over. You weren't speeding, and you didn't run any red lights or stop signs. Apparently you didn't wait for the pedestrian to cross the street when making that right turn when the officer explains, "You clearly remember that the pedestrian was already cleared of the walkway and then you went." Should you fight the ticket yourself? There are many steps and strategies in avoiding the fine and it is up to you to prevent your wallet from going empty.

It is estimated that over 200,000 traffic tickets are written up every single day in the United States and a third of them are reported as unwarranted. Officers and prosecutors depend on the drivers to be ignorant of the laws and their constitutional rights and because of this ignorance they end of paying these fines. That is why, if you are positive this ticket was unwarranted, you should immediately take it to court or have Ticket Busters (ticketbust.com) get it dismissed for you. It could also save you from your car insurance rate increasing.

Here are some ways you can fight a traffic ticket on the spot:

  • When getting pulled over and stopped for a traffic ticket, you want to have the right attitude. Fighting back or giving attitude will only agitate the officer even more and may cost you even more than just a speeding ticket. Do not have the argument when present at the scene. It is best that you take it and then deal with it in court. It is more professional and will give you a better chance for the ticket to be dismissed.
  • An addition to helping you is to take off sunglasses and hats and to turn the car off. This is to ease the tension so the officer doesn't have to think that he may have to use force. Never step out of the car. This only puts one thing in the officer's mind and that is to defend himself. Some officers ask that you put your car keys on the top of your roof. This is to allow them total submission and can guarantee safety for themselves.
  • Act as though you want the officer to have confidence in you. That you have nothing to hide and you are being completely honest with him. Acting timid and nervous only makes the officer feel pity for you or it might even make him a bit nervous as well.
  • Remember that officers are the ones that decide to give you the ticket or let you off with a warning.
  • When receiving the ticket, never admit you were guilty because the officer can use it against you in court or you can send in the ticket with a non-guilty statement. Never say anything that can be used against you in court, this will only make it worse and if it was a heated argument, the officer will remember it.

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